He said: "In the Brown v Gilles matter the court received information that the case has been resolved. As a result no one will be appearing this morning.

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Lorraine Gilles previously said she willingly took part in threesomes with Mel B and Stephen Belafonte

"The domestic violence restraining order has been dissolved. The civil harassment restraining order was dissolved last Thursday."
This deal comes days after Mel settled her domestic violence case against her estranged husband.

She had been seeking a permanent restraining order against the film producer and had accused him of drugging her, hitting her, choking her and forcing her to make sex tapes.

According to reports, Belafonte's legal team were planning to use a string of controversial videos as evidence during the trial which will no longer go on, claiming to show the star snorting cocaine.

Sean Collinson, a family law mediator hired by Mel's legal team, told DailyMail.com: "Miss Brown stood her ground and we replaced the domestic violence restraining order with a private settlement."

Expressing his joy in an Instagram post after his settlement was announced, Belafonte said: "Today's a beautiful day, I'm just leaving court, you know what I've gotta tell ya, I'm the happiest guy in the world today.

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The former Spice Girl claimed that Stephen Belafonte subjected her to years of physical and mental abuse

"It's about family, family has been restored, you know I want to thank my family lawyers because they are a family and helped me mentally and legally.

"I'm just glad the cloud of suspicion of domestic violence is no longer over my head and I, my God, Angel I love you, Madison I love you, Phoenix I love you, Giselle I love you. I love my children."

Mel B and Belafonte married in 2007, but the singer filed for divorce in March this year, citing "irreconcilable differences".

The pair are still yet to decide on the financial details of their split.

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